Special Issue – Law and (De)Civilization: Process-Sociological Perspectives on Law in Social Change. (Marta Bucholc, Hugo Canihac, Florence Delmotte & Robert van Krieken)
- Marta Bucholc, Hugo Canihac, Florence Delmotte & Robert van Krieken: Law and (De)Civilization. An Introduction.
Contributions
- Chris Thornhill: Constitutional Law and Cultures of Violence.
- Robert van Krieken: Welfare or Cultural Genocide? Law, Civilization, Decivilization, and the Removal of Indigenous Children in Australia.
- Aurélie Lacassagne: A Legal Decivilizing Process: Canada’s Indigenous Policies and Legislation.
- Alon Helled: Sovereignty and (De)Civilizing Processes in the Israeli Habitus between Revolution and Counterrevolution: A Three-Act Story?
- Marta Bucholc: Legal Governance of Abortion: Interdependencies and Centrifugal Forces in the Global Figuration of Human Rights.
- Michal Kaczmarczyk: Civil(-izing) Disobedience: Four Traditions of Examined Contestation.
- Christophe Granger: Rule Matters: On Sport, Violence, and the Law.
- Hugo Canihac: The Law against the Rule? Ambivalence, Ambiguity, and the Historical Sociology of European Legal Integration.
- Christophe Majastre: Constituent Politics and the Force of Law. Assessing the Role of Constitutional Discourse in the Debate around EU Legitimacy from a Historical Sociology Perspective.
- Lola Avril: “Civilizing” Professionals? Competition Lawyers in the European Integration Process.